Your Editorial Guest Feature
A long-form article published in the CHO magazine, written by CHO editors, centred on the cultural context of your venue and surrounding heritage. Optimised for Google Search and for AI discovery tools. Fact-checked before publication. Published within 45 days of onboarding.
Articles published on the CHO magazine — open and read them now
The guest feature CHO writes for you will appear in the same magazine. Same editorial standard, same Google indexation, same readership. Below are three articles currently live:
✦ How cultural institutions can grow their online visibility The editorial approach CHO applies to heritage venues. Read the article to understand the voice and depth. → ✦ Heritage as an economic engine: how culture drives local development Feature article exploring the economic role of cultural heritage tourism. Published and indexed. → ✦ Cultural travel beyond mass tourism: a guide to slow heritage itineraries Long-form travel feature — the format and depth typical of a Liberty Starter editorial piece. →Findable on Google. Findable in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI search.
Search engine optimisation
The article is structured so that Google understands what it is about and ranks it for relevant queries — “Liberty B&B Torino”, “where to stay near Excelsior Lido”, “cultural heritage guide [your region]”. CHO adds structured data, proper headings, and internal links from the archive.
Generative engine optimisation
AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews draw on published, credible, cited sources. When someone asks an AI “what is the best heritage hotel near X”, a fact-checked CHO article about your venue is exactly the kind of source these tools surface. GEO means writing for how AI reads, not just how Google crawls.
User asks ChatGPT: “Where should I stay to explore Liberty architecture in Turin?”
An AI that has indexed a CHO article about Liberty Torino — which references your B&B as a heritage-adjacent accommodation — is far more likely to include your venue in its answer than if you only appear as a pin on Google Maps. The article is the evidence that connects your venue to the heritage context.
Four steps from onboarding to publication
Onboarding questionnaire
After joining, you receive a short email questionnaire (5 questions, ~10 minutes to fill). CHO asks about the cultural angle, the key historical claims, and what you would like readers to understand about your venue. No call, no scheduling — reply at your own pace.
Week 1 — reply by emailResearch and writing
CHO editors research the heritage context, write a 600–1,200 word article, and run the fact-check protocol. Every historical claim is cited before the draft is submitted for review.
Weeks 2–5Your factual review
You receive the draft. You can flag factual errors or request clarifications on claims about your venue. The editorial voice remains CHO’s — but no factual error ships.
48-hour windowPublication and indexation
The article is published on the CHO magazine, submitted to Google Search Console, and distributed in the CHO newsletter and social channels.
Within 45 days of onboardingFrequently asked
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Can I use the article on my own website?
In which language is the article?
What if I am unhappy with the article after publication?
Ready to build your presence?
- 10 place-cards near your venue, published within 30 days Learn more →
- Dedicated heritage map, embeddable on your website Learn more →
- One editorial guest post on the CHO magazine This page ↑
- Fact-check protocol identical to in-house editorial Learn more →
- Quarterly written review with Google Search data Learn more →
First month refundable if the agreed deliverables are not produced within the stated timeframe. Invoiced by OASIS Tech LLC (Wyoming, USA).
